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Nigeria Navy takes down illegal refining sites in Niger Delta

In the ongoing battle against pipeline vandalism, crude oil theft, and other illegal operations in the area, Nigerian Navy personnel stationed at Forward Operating Base, Escravos have shut five illicit refining installations in the Niger Delta's creeks.  

The commanding officer of the FOB Escravos, Navy Capt. Ikenna Okoloagu, told reporters in Warri on Tuesday that "the significant operational successes were recorded in a series of coordinated operations within the past few days."  

He said that apart from the shutdown of the five illegal refining stations, the naval forces “seized approximately 13,350 litres of stolen crude oil” from the hoodlums.

“The products were discovered in 30 dugout pits and three polythene sacks,” he stated.

The Commanding Officer posited that “these achievements, recorded under the ongoing Operation Delta Sanity II, were made possible through credible intelligence and align with the Strategic Directives of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Idi Abbas (Admiralty Medal), which emphasises sustained pressure on economic saboteurs”.

which emphasises sustained pressure on economic saboteurs”.

Shedding more light on the operations, he said, “Specifically, on 5 November 2025, operatives acting on actionable intelligence dismantled two illegal refining sites at Obodo Omadino, Warri South-West LGA, Delta State. The sites contained about 4,000 litres of stolen crude oil stored across 12 dugout pits.

“Subsequently, on 14 November 2025, an additional site was dismantled at Obodo Omadino, leading to the recovery of about 3,850 litres of stolen crude oil stored in seven dugout pits and three Polythene sacs.

"Additionally, on 19 November 2025, two sites were also dismantled at Obodo Omadino, leading to the recovery of about 5,200 litres of stolen crude oil stored in 11 dugout pits”.

The Commanding Officer stated that the “FOB Escravos remains unwavering in its commitment to dismantling illegal refining infrastructure and safeguarding Nigeria’s oil assets against economic sabotage.”

He emphasised that the operations were “part of ongoing efforts to boost Nigeria’s daily crude oil output and combat economic sabotage.”l

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